Microsoft® Internet Explorer version 2.0 offers the broadest international support of any browser on the market today, delivering on Microsoft Corp.’s commitment to providing support for all popular platforms to users around the world.
Delivering on its commitment to cross-platform support, Microsoft Corp. today released Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 for the Windows 3.1 operating system. Users of Windows 3.1 can now access the Internet with a high-speed, feature-rich Web browser for a 16-bit environment.
Today at Cable ’96, Microsoft Corp. announced it is collaborating with leading hardware and software companies to provide integrated solutions for the public networks’ challenge of deploying high-speed, video-enriched Internet services and content.
Beginning May 1 through Oct. 31, 1996, any K-12 school and higher education institution in the U.S. can take advantage of a special price for Windows 95.
Microsoft Corp. and Casio Computer Company Ltd. today announced that the two companies have agreed to work together on the joint development of software and hardware technologies for computer-based consumer products.
To manage Slate’s editorial content, Kinsley has selected an executive editorial staff that includes Jack Shafer as deputy editor, Jodie Allen as Washington, D.C., editor and Judith Shulevitz as New York editor.